Washington state, King County Sheriff’s Air Support Unit is the only full-time rotary-wing law enforcement aviation unit in Washington State. Four other counties (Chelan, Thurston, Snohomish and Spokane) each operate helicopters. Seems like the only good use is to provide high paying jobs to those who fly them, military helicopters seem to do all the rescue work on TV.
I don't know what the civilian agencies fly up there now but the H-3's at NAS Whidbey and the H-46s out of Fort Lewis were the only helos in the area capable of operating up at altitude, especially in the summer, in the Cascades for the SAR work when I was there. SAR in the mountains is a pretty specialized mission. Can't see police departments training for it and keeping current unless they're going to do a lot of it (and I'm sure some do)
https://www.bellinghamherald.com/news/local/article226474740.html
https://www.bellinghamherald.com/news/local/article243268316.html
https://www.dvidshub.net/video/556180/nas-whidbey-island-sar-rescues-trapped-family-near-la-push
Not missions you just say "let's go" without a significant risk of hurting yourself sans training to do it.
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